Thursday on the NewsHour, new coronavirus infections are spreading faster across the U.S., with more than half of states reporting notable case increases. Plus: House Democrats’ police reform bill, John Bolton on President Trump, record heat in the Arctic, tensions rise between North and South Korea, food-delivery apps’ business viability and being a 911 dispatcher during a pandemic.
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Governors not doing enough to contain virus, says expert
News Wrap: Supreme Court backs Trump on quick deportations
Rep. Karen Bass on changing a police culture of ‘impunity’
Why John Bolton says he didn’t testify during impeachment
Why a ‘feverish’ Arctic will affect everyone on the globe
Why peace on the Korean Peninsula remains elusive
The fragile business model of food-delivery apps
What this 911 dispatcher says to callers dying of COVID-19
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